Antonio Alberino
Antonio Américo Alberino (26 October 1910 – 13 August 1991)[1] was an Argentine football striker who won two league championships with Boca Juniors.
Alberino playing for Boca Juniors in 1930 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Antonio Américo Alberino | ||
Date of birth | October 26, 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Argentina | ||
Date of death | August 13, 1991 80) | (aged||
Playing position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1929–1934 | Boca Juniors | 102 | (26) |
1934–1937 | Tigre | 41 | (6) |
1937–1942 | All Boys | 71 | (19) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:08, 27 October 2010 (UTC) |
Alberino started his career in 1929 at the age of 18, he went on to play 107 matches in all competitions for the club and scored 28 goals.[2] During his time with Boca Juniors the club won two league titles in 1930 and 1931.[3] In 1934 he left Boca to join Club Atlético Tigre, he finished his career playing in the Argentine 2nd division with All Boys.
Titles
Season | Team | Title |
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1930 | Boca Juniors | Primera División Argentina |
1931 | Boca Juniors | Primera División Argentina |
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References
- Profile
- "Alberino, Antonio Américo". historiadeboca.com.ar. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
- rsssf: 1931 in Argentine football
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